Off Topic EU deabte. Which way are you voting ?

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How will you vote in the EU referendum ?


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Well, considering how quickly Nazi Germany ****ed everyone because no one knew what the other allied armies were doing and only really became a valid army after it was put under the control of one man, what do you think the answer should be?

I dont care I voted out, we will not be part of it, but if e had of stayed it may of happened, so INNERS your views on it
 
If you want to play semantics then go play with that Tory petersaxton, he loves a bit of it.

But your boring the **** out of me, with your pedantry. You knew fine well what I meant and what I said about us not having a defined constitution is completely correct.

You said what you said and you were wrong, you are still wrong. We have a UK Constitution, the fact it is not in the format of your choice has got nothing to do with the fact that it exists. Deal with being wrong; it will ease your day and stop you being a ****, as usual.
 
They will vote out, they are not dumb enough to risk going against the people

I think the Constitution allows for some intelligent thought and a way in which most folk could be satisfied; but I really do believe it is pointless arging about it and making nonsense up to support vacuous argument - let's just wait and see, the debate has gone as far as it can for now.

By the way, I trust Branson less than Tobes. :emoticon-0103-cool:
 
For new PM to start it going, he said as such in his QT yesterday

The article is arguing that by the time that happens, the 1m people who have apparently said they wished they'd voted to remain could have risen to 5m and depending on how much of a negative effect brexit has had on the economy the appetite to invoke article 50 may have changed. The referendum was only advisory and has to be voted in parliament to be invoked.
 
The article is arguing that by the time that happens, the 1m people who have apparently said they wished they'd voted to remain could have risen to 5m and depending on how much of a negative effect brexit has had on the economy the appetite to invoke article 50 may have changed. The referendum was only advisory and has to be voted in parliament to be invoked.

All to late
 
You said what you said and you were wrong, you are still wrong. We have a UK Constitution, the fact it is not in the format of your choice has got nothing to do with the fact that it exists. Deal with being wrong; it will ease your day and stop you being a ****, as usual.
Format of my choice <laugh>

It has no format you absolute weapon, as it's largely 'unwritten' and based on convention.
 
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